A situation I am all too familiar with, and also the reason I am currently uemployed!Plavt wrote:....may have found the answer to a particular problem but not been listened to due to their lack of academic qualifications or professional standing.
Viceroy Isabel Kebab Iota wrote:You should read 'A Short History of Nearly Everything' by my hero, Bill Bryson. So much of the greatest discoveries of science were accidental. That is why we (here I mean Americans) need to go to Mars, and fund the supercollider project which replicates the big bang, among other things. Telephones, x-rays, the AIDS assay -- all discovered while looking for something else.
We don't know what we don't know.
Whoa Nelly! Galileo was in direct opposition of the Church in his day and therefore a subject to ridicule and ostracism. He was persecuted in his time, not lauded as a hero.ringo100 wrote:Galileo was a hugely renowned scientist of his day. Not sure of anything he said that wasn’t believed in his time.
Not sure having the support of a bunch of medieval science geeks with leather pocket protectors for their quill pen would have been enough during the times of the Catholics Church's Inquisition. I guess we are both right, read on:ringo100 wrote:No he wasn't, he was a hugely celebrated amongst a large scientific community. He was also a friend to the Pope at the time. His problem came when he wrote a science book in Italian (not Latin) aimed at the layman which had three characters one in favour of heliocentricity, one against it and a layman.
I'm '+' of your 'B' theory!Wind In My Hair wrote:Plavt, the articles were fascinating. thanks for posting the links.
let's see, i've long thought that mosquitoes are attracted to blood type B. when i'm around my friends don't get bitten because the mozzies all go for me. i've asked around and other B blood types seem to have similar experiences. but of course no one believes me because i'm a nobody in the scientific world!![]()
does that prove your point?
Remember, there's not that many of us out there. Only 15% of the Population has B+. No damn wonder why we get bitten so much. There's not that many of us to go around!Wind In My Hair wrote:ha ha, which reminds me i am 'B+'! now i need to investigate my little unrecognised theory a little more... is it just 'B+'ers like me who get bitten or 'B-'ers as well.sundaymorningstaple wrote:I'm '+' of your 'B' theory!
all i can say is, don't you dare claim the nobel prize when it really belongs to me cos i discovered it first!sundaymorningstaple wrote:Remember, there's not that many of us out there. Only 15% of the Population has B+. No damn wonder why we get bitten so much. There's not that many of us to go around!
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